MTV talked to David Goyer about what we can expect for Ghost Rider 2, which he says is “not exactly a reboot,” picks up eight years after the first film, and is targeting a 2010 shoot.

“I hate to say it’s more realistic, because he’s got a flaming skull for a head, but it’s a bit more stripped down and darker,” Goyer added. “It’s definitely changing tone. What ‘Casino Royale’ was to the Bond movies, hopefully this will be to ‘Ghost Rider.'”